BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! 22:23 - Jan 21 with 20979 views | ItchySphincter | Buckle up folks! | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 13:33 - Jan 23 with 2154 views | Ace_Jack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 13:28 - Jan 23 by SPboy | Advantage ... sg1912 ... service 🎾 |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:21 - Jan 23 with 2091 views | pikeypaul | sgt1912, you’ve just ripped the anti democracy remoaner a new rsole well done lad. 65 AFLI SIUYRL | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:30 - Jan 23 with 2078 views | Ace_Jack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:21 - Jan 23 by pikeypaul | sgt1912, you’ve just ripped the anti democracy remoaner a new rsole well done lad. 65 AFLI SIUYRL |
its hilarious because all the brexiteers chirping up can't read | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:35 - Jan 23 with 2067 views | pikeypaul |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:30 - Jan 23 by Ace_Jack | its hilarious because all the brexiteers chirping up can't read |
Haha very funny coming from someone who still has not got over losing the referendum and does not want to accept democracy. Still throwing his toys out of his pram because he can’t have his way, fecking hilarious it is. 65 AFLI SUCK IT UP LOSERS | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:39 - Jan 23 with 2060 views | Ace_Jack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:35 - Jan 23 by pikeypaul | Haha very funny coming from someone who still has not got over losing the referendum and does not want to accept democracy. Still throwing his toys out of his pram because he can’t have his way, fecking hilarious it is. 65 AFLI SUCK IT UP LOSERS |
Is it any wonder that Brexit is falling apart when this is the level of coherence from its biggest proponents? I am over the result, I'm just waiting for the people who said this would be easy to actually get to f**king work instead of crying like babies and blaming everyone else for why it's going wrong. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:03 - Jan 23 with 2050 views | howenjack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 13:33 - Jan 23 by Ace_Jack | if you say so |
Our attitude towards further economic developments on the Schuman lines resembles that which we adopt about the European Army. We help, we dedicate, we play a part, but we are not merged with and do not forfeit our insular or Commonwealth character…. It is only when plans for uniting Europe take a federal form that we ourselves cannot take part, because we cannot subordinate ourselves or the control of British policy to federal authorities. - Churchill. The point is The EEC ,EC , EU started as a trading organisation.But slowly, slowly catchy monkey they took over Britain's laws with the help of 5th columnist prime ministers like Blair. The majority of British people want their independence back -they don't like being told what to do by johnny foreigner in Brussels. This referendum represented the last chance, the last bastion to keep Britain in the hands of the British not in the hands of the likes of Junker and Barnier. It is now obvious to any one remotely interested in this that the trading block was not only a trading block but a vehicle for insidiously taking over European countries sovereignty . A covert process through paperwork not through blitzkrieg like Herr Hitler did. The people were unsuspecting of what was really happening over the years-too busy earning a living. Now enough realise and want their country back -Is that such a bad thing? The blocks rules are very clever in that if you are in the club you have to abide by the trading terms which are designed with the purpose of making the EU the supreme arbiter. Therefore to honour the brexit that was voted for means a clean break from the EU no customs union no free movement of people .To me there cannot be a deal you are either in or out . By negotiating a deal you are simply handing the reins of power back to the EU. What people fail to realise is that this is the life and death struggle of the country's freedom dressed up as a trade negotiation. Soon there will be a European army ....then a European police force ...Britain will become an outpost rather like Roman times on the periphery . | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:15 - Jan 23 with 2033 views | WarwickHunt |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:03 - Jan 23 by howenjack | Our attitude towards further economic developments on the Schuman lines resembles that which we adopt about the European Army. We help, we dedicate, we play a part, but we are not merged with and do not forfeit our insular or Commonwealth character…. It is only when plans for uniting Europe take a federal form that we ourselves cannot take part, because we cannot subordinate ourselves or the control of British policy to federal authorities. - Churchill. The point is The EEC ,EC , EU started as a trading organisation.But slowly, slowly catchy monkey they took over Britain's laws with the help of 5th columnist prime ministers like Blair. The majority of British people want their independence back -they don't like being told what to do by johnny foreigner in Brussels. This referendum represented the last chance, the last bastion to keep Britain in the hands of the British not in the hands of the likes of Junker and Barnier. It is now obvious to any one remotely interested in this that the trading block was not only a trading block but a vehicle for insidiously taking over European countries sovereignty . A covert process through paperwork not through blitzkrieg like Herr Hitler did. The people were unsuspecting of what was really happening over the years-too busy earning a living. Now enough realise and want their country back -Is that such a bad thing? The blocks rules are very clever in that if you are in the club you have to abide by the trading terms which are designed with the purpose of making the EU the supreme arbiter. Therefore to honour the brexit that was voted for means a clean break from the EU no customs union no free movement of people .To me there cannot be a deal you are either in or out . By negotiating a deal you are simply handing the reins of power back to the EU. What people fail to realise is that this is the life and death struggle of the country's freedom dressed up as a trade negotiation. Soon there will be a European army ....then a European police force ...Britain will become an outpost rather like Roman times on the periphery . |
Comedy gold. You are completely fûcking nuts. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:22 - Jan 23 with 2026 views | Humpty |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:03 - Jan 23 by howenjack | Our attitude towards further economic developments on the Schuman lines resembles that which we adopt about the European Army. We help, we dedicate, we play a part, but we are not merged with and do not forfeit our insular or Commonwealth character…. It is only when plans for uniting Europe take a federal form that we ourselves cannot take part, because we cannot subordinate ourselves or the control of British policy to federal authorities. - Churchill. The point is The EEC ,EC , EU started as a trading organisation.But slowly, slowly catchy monkey they took over Britain's laws with the help of 5th columnist prime ministers like Blair. The majority of British people want their independence back -they don't like being told what to do by johnny foreigner in Brussels. This referendum represented the last chance, the last bastion to keep Britain in the hands of the British not in the hands of the likes of Junker and Barnier. It is now obvious to any one remotely interested in this that the trading block was not only a trading block but a vehicle for insidiously taking over European countries sovereignty . A covert process through paperwork not through blitzkrieg like Herr Hitler did. The people were unsuspecting of what was really happening over the years-too busy earning a living. Now enough realise and want their country back -Is that such a bad thing? The blocks rules are very clever in that if you are in the club you have to abide by the trading terms which are designed with the purpose of making the EU the supreme arbiter. Therefore to honour the brexit that was voted for means a clean break from the EU no customs union no free movement of people .To me there cannot be a deal you are either in or out . By negotiating a deal you are simply handing the reins of power back to the EU. What people fail to realise is that this is the life and death struggle of the country's freedom dressed up as a trade negotiation. Soon there will be a European army ....then a European police force ...Britain will become an outpost rather like Roman times on the periphery . |
Churchill, fifth columnists, Johnny foreigner, blitzkrieg, Hitler, want our country back, life and death struggle for freedom. Anything else? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:44 - Jan 23 with 2012 views | Ace_Jack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:03 - Jan 23 by howenjack | Our attitude towards further economic developments on the Schuman lines resembles that which we adopt about the European Army. We help, we dedicate, we play a part, but we are not merged with and do not forfeit our insular or Commonwealth character…. It is only when plans for uniting Europe take a federal form that we ourselves cannot take part, because we cannot subordinate ourselves or the control of British policy to federal authorities. - Churchill. The point is The EEC ,EC , EU started as a trading organisation.But slowly, slowly catchy monkey they took over Britain's laws with the help of 5th columnist prime ministers like Blair. The majority of British people want their independence back -they don't like being told what to do by johnny foreigner in Brussels. This referendum represented the last chance, the last bastion to keep Britain in the hands of the British not in the hands of the likes of Junker and Barnier. It is now obvious to any one remotely interested in this that the trading block was not only a trading block but a vehicle for insidiously taking over European countries sovereignty . A covert process through paperwork not through blitzkrieg like Herr Hitler did. The people were unsuspecting of what was really happening over the years-too busy earning a living. Now enough realise and want their country back -Is that such a bad thing? The blocks rules are very clever in that if you are in the club you have to abide by the trading terms which are designed with the purpose of making the EU the supreme arbiter. Therefore to honour the brexit that was voted for means a clean break from the EU no customs union no free movement of people .To me there cannot be a deal you are either in or out . By negotiating a deal you are simply handing the reins of power back to the EU. What people fail to realise is that this is the life and death struggle of the country's freedom dressed up as a trade negotiation. Soon there will be a European army ....then a European police force ...Britain will become an outpost rather like Roman times on the periphery . |
That's not a coherent plan for leaving though is it? And if we are leaving we need one or our standard of living plummets like never seen before in modern times. It's just a comment from the online version of the spectator. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:08 - Jan 23 with 1996 views | howenjack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:44 - Jan 23 by Ace_Jack | That's not a coherent plan for leaving though is it? And if we are leaving we need one or our standard of living plummets like never seen before in modern times. It's just a comment from the online version of the spectator. |
That's not a coherent plan for leaving though is it? And if we are leaving we need one or our standard of living plummets like never seen before in modern times. It's just a comment from the online version of the spectator. Can you please tell me next weeks winning lottery numbers | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:22 - Jan 23 with 1985 views | jules | Jean Monnet, one of the founding fathers of the European Union, is claimed to have written the following in a letter to a friend on 30th April, 1952: “Europe’s nations should be guided towards the superstate without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually and irreversibly lead to federation.” Note the word "irreversibly"... we are very close to being in Hotel California territory already. Whether he actually said that or not, the Jean Monnet plan does seem to be what's happening. A referendum should have been held around 2008 before Gordon Brown signed the Lisbon Treaty and surrendered all sorts of sovereignty. Such a major constitutional change required a referendum (as was pledged in the Labour 2005 manifesto) but instead sailed through Parliament. The fact that Brown signed the thing separately from the main ceremony also says a lot (probably because he knew what he was really doing and didn't want to appear in the group photo for the rest of history!) Ireland, on the other hand, did have a referendum and famously voted against it. As a result, the Irish had to have their own version of a "People's Vote" and the result was reversed. Mission successful. The current debate is way too focused on what happens immediately following Brexit (if it happens at all) from the pound collapsing to Dover gridlock to shortages of Mars bars... all of course just temporary disruption. The real focus should be on what happens over the next 5-10-15 years. The big question should be around Jean Monnet's prediction and whether the UK becomes part of an EU superstate and what that would mean. Maybe that's fine and we'll all live happily ever after, but then again maybe not. At least those advocating EU membership forever should be open about the long term direction. A quick democratic test... ask any Remainer (or anyone else for that matter) who their Westminster MP is and they will probably be able to tell you, then ask them who their multiple MEPs are and they probably won't have a clue... I rest my case. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:28 - Jan 23 with 1980 views | Ace_Jack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:08 - Jan 23 by howenjack | That's not a coherent plan for leaving though is it? And if we are leaving we need one or our standard of living plummets like never seen before in modern times. It's just a comment from the online version of the spectator. Can you please tell me next weeks winning lottery numbers |
blind faith in Brexit then? If we leave with May's deal we will be worse off. If we leave with no deal we will be worse off. The government's own figures say their plan will make us poorer as a country https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46366162 If you don't want to accept reality then you're a f**king moron, but if you believe we can succeed with Brexit lets see the grand plan? So then, where are your figures that Brexit will make us better off? Also if you don't care about the financial impact of Brexit, you can f**k right off. Why should I be cordial to anyone who wants to make my children deliberately poorer? | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:08 - Jan 23 with 1950 views | waynekerr55 |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 17:22 - Jan 23 by Humpty | Churchill, fifth columnists, Johnny foreigner, blitzkrieg, Hitler, want our country back, life and death struggle for freedom. Anything else? |
Zionist conspiracy? | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:22 - Jan 23 with 1939 views | howenjack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:28 - Jan 23 by Ace_Jack | blind faith in Brexit then? If we leave with May's deal we will be worse off. If we leave with no deal we will be worse off. The government's own figures say their plan will make us poorer as a country https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46366162 If you don't want to accept reality then you're a f**king moron, but if you believe we can succeed with Brexit lets see the grand plan? So then, where are your figures that Brexit will make us better off? Also if you don't care about the financial impact of Brexit, you can f**k right off. Why should I be cordial to anyone who wants to make my children deliberately poorer? |
Thank you for those kind words . I think you need to read Jules's post above (very informative it was too) as your concerns are primarily and understandably with your children long term. The next 5, 10, 15 years which he says are key. All the doom and gloom predictions are nothing more than guesstimates as in the case of the hapless bank of England governor Mark Carney " Mr Project Fear himself"who up to now hasn't got anything right. This morning it was George Osbourne's turn on the radio all doom and gloom blah blah blah. Yes ,short term there may very well be some disruption in transport but it is in no one's interest to have this disruption indefinitely. Are all jobs going to go ?The French and Germans they will be in the same predicament and I don't think Macron will stand by indefinitely if things are clogged up as he will fear the yellow vests hitting the streets which they will. Just look at the number of German cars mercs audis vws French peugeot renault citroen on our roads .It will be in everyones interest not least the EUs to make sure that things are as seamless as possible in the event of a no deal. Plans are already being implemented backstage on both sides of the channel to minimise the affects. 79 years ago we as a country faced a far greater threat - we survived it wasn't easy but on the other hand the EU are not trying to kill us as Hitler was. The long term freedom we will gain and an independence which we haven't had for some time will be worth it .Your children in years to come will thank you for choosing brexit there's a lot to be gained- our fishing rights back where they belong . Security of our borders , a sense of self determination free of the constraints of the ECJ .40 billion in the bank . Look around you can you honestly say we are more prosperous now than we we've been before? I don't think so despite being members for over 40 years where's the 50 million a week going ? That's a lot of money over 40 years.? Transport is dire , high streets are dying , foodbanks prevalent ,homeless rising, crime going up.Is this the European dream sold to us by Blair and Brown? If so you can keep it . Why do you think they are rioting in Paris? What have you got to lose ? we're better off out we're economically the 6th richest in the World or thereabouts and strong enough to stand on our own two feet. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:27 - Jan 23 with 1929 views | WarwickHunt |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:22 - Jan 23 by howenjack | Thank you for those kind words . I think you need to read Jules's post above (very informative it was too) as your concerns are primarily and understandably with your children long term. The next 5, 10, 15 years which he says are key. All the doom and gloom predictions are nothing more than guesstimates as in the case of the hapless bank of England governor Mark Carney " Mr Project Fear himself"who up to now hasn't got anything right. This morning it was George Osbourne's turn on the radio all doom and gloom blah blah blah. Yes ,short term there may very well be some disruption in transport but it is in no one's interest to have this disruption indefinitely. Are all jobs going to go ?The French and Germans they will be in the same predicament and I don't think Macron will stand by indefinitely if things are clogged up as he will fear the yellow vests hitting the streets which they will. Just look at the number of German cars mercs audis vws French peugeot renault citroen on our roads .It will be in everyones interest not least the EUs to make sure that things are as seamless as possible in the event of a no deal. Plans are already being implemented backstage on both sides of the channel to minimise the affects. 79 years ago we as a country faced a far greater threat - we survived it wasn't easy but on the other hand the EU are not trying to kill us as Hitler was. The long term freedom we will gain and an independence which we haven't had for some time will be worth it .Your children in years to come will thank you for choosing brexit there's a lot to be gained- our fishing rights back where they belong . Security of our borders , a sense of self determination free of the constraints of the ECJ .40 billion in the bank . Look around you can you honestly say we are more prosperous now than we we've been before? I don't think so despite being members for over 40 years where's the 50 million a week going ? That's a lot of money over 40 years.? Transport is dire , high streets are dying , foodbanks prevalent ,homeless rising, crime going up.Is this the European dream sold to us by Blair and Brown? If so you can keep it . Why do you think they are rioting in Paris? What have you got to lose ? we're better off out we're economically the 6th richest in the World or thereabouts and strong enough to stand on our own two feet. |
...Hitler. HOUSE! Luvs a game of Brexit Bingo, me. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:31 - Jan 23 with 1924 views | SPboy |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 18:28 - Jan 23 by Ace_Jack | blind faith in Brexit then? If we leave with May's deal we will be worse off. If we leave with no deal we will be worse off. The government's own figures say their plan will make us poorer as a country https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46366162 If you don't want to accept reality then you're a f**king moron, but if you believe we can succeed with Brexit lets see the grand plan? So then, where are your figures that Brexit will make us better off? Also if you don't care about the financial impact of Brexit, you can f**k right off. Why should I be cordial to anyone who wants to make my children deliberately poorer? |
I’m gonna have to deduct you a point there for that little tantrum.That’s game-set-match. Straight sets defeat | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 22:38 - Jan 23 with 1852 views | longlostjack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 16:21 - Jan 23 by pikeypaul | sgt1912, you’ve just ripped the anti democracy remoaner a new rsole well done lad. 65 AFLI SIUYRL |
sgt comes across as being even duller than dgt Pikey. | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 09:46 - Jan 24 with 1789 views | felixstowe_jack | Funniest video I have seen in weeks.
In the words of Barry Davies. "Look at his face, just look at his face. [Post edited 24 Jan 2019 9:46]
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 13:46 - Jan 24 with 1760 views | Batterseajack |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:27 - Jan 23 by WarwickHunt | ...Hitler. HOUSE! Luvs a game of Brexit Bingo, me. |
When's poor Soros going to get a mention? | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 14:43 - Jan 24 with 1739 views | WarwickHunt |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 09:46 - Jan 24 by felixstowe_jack | Funniest video I have seen in weeks.
In the words of Barry Davies. "Look at his face, just look at his face. [Post edited 24 Jan 2019 9:46]
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Do your shirt and tie up, you scruffy little oik. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:56 - Feb 25 with 1553 views | ItchySphincter | Rumpety Bump. Tolded ew. It's on folks. | |
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BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 20:09 - Feb 25 with 1525 views | AnotherJohn | I've voted Labour throughout my adult life, except for a brief and foolish dalliance with Plaid, but this will just about finish me. Jezza must remember what Foot, Benn and Shore said, just as I do, This would be a gross betrayal, but I suppose the signs were always there in the mealy -mouthed statements coming from people like Starmer. As for our own MP (who I voted for twice), well, if there were no laws... | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 21:19 - Feb 25 with 1488 views | LeonWasGod |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 19:22 - Jan 23 by howenjack | Thank you for those kind words . I think you need to read Jules's post above (very informative it was too) as your concerns are primarily and understandably with your children long term. The next 5, 10, 15 years which he says are key. All the doom and gloom predictions are nothing more than guesstimates as in the case of the hapless bank of England governor Mark Carney " Mr Project Fear himself"who up to now hasn't got anything right. This morning it was George Osbourne's turn on the radio all doom and gloom blah blah blah. Yes ,short term there may very well be some disruption in transport but it is in no one's interest to have this disruption indefinitely. Are all jobs going to go ?The French and Germans they will be in the same predicament and I don't think Macron will stand by indefinitely if things are clogged up as he will fear the yellow vests hitting the streets which they will. Just look at the number of German cars mercs audis vws French peugeot renault citroen on our roads .It will be in everyones interest not least the EUs to make sure that things are as seamless as possible in the event of a no deal. Plans are already being implemented backstage on both sides of the channel to minimise the affects. 79 years ago we as a country faced a far greater threat - we survived it wasn't easy but on the other hand the EU are not trying to kill us as Hitler was. The long term freedom we will gain and an independence which we haven't had for some time will be worth it .Your children in years to come will thank you for choosing brexit there's a lot to be gained- our fishing rights back where they belong . Security of our borders , a sense of self determination free of the constraints of the ECJ .40 billion in the bank . Look around you can you honestly say we are more prosperous now than we we've been before? I don't think so despite being members for over 40 years where's the 50 million a week going ? That's a lot of money over 40 years.? Transport is dire , high streets are dying , foodbanks prevalent ,homeless rising, crime going up.Is this the European dream sold to us by Blair and Brown? If so you can keep it . Why do you think they are rioting in Paris? What have you got to lose ? we're better off out we're economically the 6th richest in the World or thereabouts and strong enough to stand on our own two feet. |
Jules’ post isn’t informative, it’s probably spreading misinformation. There’s apparently no evidence for that quote being real (it seems to be attributed to a Tory who was suggesting what, in his view, Monnet might have supported, contrary to Monnet’s actual views that have been documented) and spread by conspiracy theory websites. Doom and gloom. Last estimate was this has cost us ~£80bn in lost growth, and needed £50bn QE stimulus to avoid worse. That’s -£945m a week. Job losses, companies moving out, international organisations withdrawn, withdrawal from collaborative science programmes, loss of front line staff in the NHS, banks moving £bns of assets out of UK, multi-nation families being split apart, inward investment collapsed. All happened, not “guestimates” but reality now. Take your head out of the sand - it’s one big exercise in self harm. All your state of the nation moans are a result of national and regional politics: Transport - lack of investment in infrastructure & privatisation = UK & devolved governments decisions Highstreets - out of town shopping centres (local planning decisions), internet shopping (technological devp) Foodbanks - result of Tory policies Homeless - result of Tory policies Crime - been going down, not up | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 21:24 - Feb 25 with 1486 views | LeonWasGod |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 09:46 - Jan 24 by felixstowe_jack | Funniest video I have seen in weeks.
In the words of Barry Davies. "Look at his face, just look at his face. [Post edited 24 Jan 2019 9:46]
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It’s pathetic. One big game to them as they’re all all right jack. They’re detatched from reality (that side of the house especially, but it’s not unique to them). Bunch of w@nkers basically. | | | |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 21:33 - Feb 25 with 1482 views | AnotherJohn |
BREAKING!! Corbyn endorses campaign for second EU referendum! on 21:19 - Feb 25 by LeonWasGod | Jules’ post isn’t informative, it’s probably spreading misinformation. There’s apparently no evidence for that quote being real (it seems to be attributed to a Tory who was suggesting what, in his view, Monnet might have supported, contrary to Monnet’s actual views that have been documented) and spread by conspiracy theory websites. Doom and gloom. Last estimate was this has cost us ~£80bn in lost growth, and needed £50bn QE stimulus to avoid worse. That’s -£945m a week. Job losses, companies moving out, international organisations withdrawn, withdrawal from collaborative science programmes, loss of front line staff in the NHS, banks moving £bns of assets out of UK, multi-nation families being split apart, inward investment collapsed. All happened, not “guestimates” but reality now. Take your head out of the sand - it’s one big exercise in self harm. All your state of the nation moans are a result of national and regional politics: Transport - lack of investment in infrastructure & privatisation = UK & devolved governments decisions Highstreets - out of town shopping centres (local planning decisions), internet shopping (technological devp) Foodbanks - result of Tory policies Homeless - result of Tory policies Crime - been going down, not up |
Are the Tories in power in Southern Europe? Austerity is certainly having its impact there. Personally I put this down to policies such as the 'Six Pack' and Excessive Deficit Procedure, which many of us feared would soon apply to us if integration proceeded further. | | | |
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